Located next to VisionWorks at Lynnhaven Mall, our office strives to provide the highest quality eye examinations to all patients.
Our friendly doctor and staff are ready to assist you in your eye care needs! We welcome patients aged 5 and older.

Our goal is for every patient to be highly satisfied with the services provided to them. We believe in maintaining the health and vision of your eyes utilizing the latest technology and continuing education to provide the best results possible.

We provide numerous services: eyeglasses and contact lens examinations, treatment of ocular diseases and infections, removal of foreign objects, and co-management for refractive surgery (LASIK/PRK), cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, and retina surgery. Everclear Eyes is also a full service contact lens provider. We use brand new, state-of-the-art equipment during all eye examinations. We use the newest, healthiest contact lenses for all patients.

We strive to educate our patients on the importance of routine eye examinations. Let us provide the quality eye care services that you and your loved ones definitely deserve!!!

Examinations

We use brand new, state-of-the-art equipment during all eye examinations.

Treatment

We provide numerous eye care treatment procedures.

Checkups

All exams and office visits include 3 months of free follow up care.

Coverage

We accept most most insurance/vision plans and FSA

Equipment

Modern, brand new, state-of-the-art equipment.

Support

We support our troops! Active and off duty military are always welcome!

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Our Doctors and Staff

Learn About Our Friendly Staff Members

Dara E. Barbash, O.D.Board Certified OptometristDara E. Barbash, O.D. has lived in Virginia Beach for 10 years now. Born in NY but raised in FL, she moved to Virginia Beach for more career opportunities. After working in a private office at the Norfolk Naval Base NEX for over 8 years, Dr. Barbash decided to pursue her dream of opening her own office. Teaming with VisionWorks as an independent optometrist gave her that opportunity and so her own office, EverClear Eyes, P.C., was born! The office, which is patriotic themed, welcomes all patients in need of excellent eye care services! Dr. Barbash is also a consultant for VisionWorks and is happy to answer any questions related to the VisionWorks franchise. In her spare time, Dr. Barbash enjoys yoga, running, shopping, playing with her dogs, socializing, and spending time with her family and friends. Stop by and say hello to Dr. Barbash the next time you are at Lynnhaven Mall, her energetic and friendly personality welcomes all to her office!

Jade BakerOptometric Assistant Jade Baker is an optometric assistant at EverClear Eyes, P.C. She has lived in Virginia Beach her entire life. After graduating high school in 2008, she has worked in different careers in the area. Jade is currently attending college to get her degree. Jade was Dr. Barbash's assistant for 2 years at the Norfolk NEX office and was thrilled to join the EverClear Eyes, P.C. staff. Her enthusiastic, outgoing, and funny personality welcomes all to the office!!

Michaela CottonOptometric AssistantMichaela Cotton is an optometric assistant at EverClear Eyes, P.C. She is from Virginia Beach and has just recently moved back to the area. After graduating from college, Michaela decided to take a gap year to travel and work as a professional. This is her first position in the optometry field and she loves it! She has always had a passion for helping others and Michaela is thrilled to work with Dr. Barbash and the rest of the office staff. Her enthusiastic, friendly, and welcoming personality make her an asset to the office!

Leah DoranOptometric AssistantLeah Doran is an optometric assistant at EverClear Eyes, P.C. She was born and raised in Virginia Beach and is an aspiring nursing student. She is gaining much experience while working in the optometry field and has learned so much from Dr. Barbash! Her caring, optimistic, and energetic attitude have made her a valuable member of the office team.

We Support Our Heroes

"Honoring all those brave men and women who have defended this country. . . our patriotic hearts beat
red, white, and blue."

We offer a special "Heroes Discount" for all military, police, fire, and ems on contact lenses! Give us a call today to learn more.

Frequent Questions

I work on a computer all day. Can this hurt my eyes?

A:Computer monitors emit levels of radiation that are considerably lower than the maximum allowed for safety, computer eye strain has become a major job-related complaint. Below is the list of common recommendations:

Get a comprehensive eye exam.

Use proper lighting.

Minimize glare.

Upgrade your display.

Adjust display settings.

Blink more often.

Exercise your eyes.

Take frequent breaks.

Am I old enough to wear contact lenses?

A:That depends on how responsible you are; this decision is best made jointly between you, your parents and your eye doctor

What exactly does "20/20 vision" mean?

A:"20/20 vision" is commonly accepted as the standard of normal distance vision for a human being. Basically it means "good visual acuity at 20 feet." So if your vision is 20/20, you can read certain sizes of letters on a Snellen chart clearly at 20 feet or closer. But if your friend has 20/15 vision, his visual acuity is better than yours: you would have to stand 15 feet away from the chart to read the smaller letters that he can read while standing 20 feet away. Conversely, someone with 20/30 vision has worse distance vision than you.

What is a cataract?

A:A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery. A cataract can occur in either or both eyes, though one eye may advance faster than the other. It cannot spread from one eye to the other.

What is glaucoma?

A:Glaucoma is a group of diseases that can damage the eye's optic nerve and result in vision loss and blindness. However, with early detection and treatment, you can often protect your eyes against serious vision loss.